Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Although the government via media tells us that there are fewer illegal aliens entering the United States, I can say that there are still plenty around in western Pinal County and Maricopa. During our last National Socialist Movement trash collection near Interstate 8 and Freeman Road, we were less than an hour behind three subjects that dropped their blankets, sleeping bag, backpacks and canned pork and hominy soup. If anything, we should at least be charging them with littering before we deport them.

11:00AM on Wednesday, December 7, 2011. . .

Thora, Bailey and I took a short recon to the area approximately 4 miles west from my location. There's has been lots of recent ATV traffic. We also discovered some homemade straps and a black jug. Near the cattle guard was a 4'x 6' sheet of 1/2" plywood. We picked up the beer cans and grabbed the plywood.

Upon exiting the area, an extra cab Ford PU occupied by three Hispanic male subjects approached. They saw us and the plywood sticking out of the back of my truck. They turned around and made a beeline eastbound towards civilization and disappeared.

Although arrests may be down, that's not an excuse or invitation to stop or slow down efforts to find, apprehend and deport illegal aliens in this country. They are plenty around and we should not back off one bit.

Illegal aliens that are repeatedly burdening our immigration system should work off some of their expenses while serving time at prison farms. That should slow the flow.

MCSO: Man deported from the United States fourteen times

Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office arrested five suspected undocumented immigrants Monday night, including a man who has been deported from the United States 14 times.

Sheriff Joe Arpaio said, “I will continue the crackdown on illegal immigration despite the threats and intimidation of my critics and certain politicians. We will enforce all the illegal immigration laws by raiding private businesses, human smuggling and crime suppression operations. This is unconscionable and irresponsible to continue to allow these smugglers to return to the U.S. after being deported." I have to agree with Sheriff Joe. It's most certainly unconscionable and irresponsible. Secure the border and punish offenders.

These slimy creatures called politicians will sell their souls for a vote. They will tell you anything and I mean anything no matter how unrealistic or unbelievable. Compulsive liars, they are. Every last one of them. Yet, the dumbasses known as “Boobas Americanas Ingnoranus” will still put them in office.

“I'm a 9th generation American and patriot (1737). My forefathers served in the Pennsylvania Militia. On June 27, 1781, they were called to perform a tour of duty. I'm still protecting freedom and securing the border, 274 years later.” --Harry L Hughes III

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Quotations

We can have peace and security only as long as we band together to preserve that most priceless possession, our inheritance of European blood, only so long as we guard ourselves against dilution by foreign races. It is time to turn from our quarrels and to build our White ramparts again. This alliance with foreign races means nothing but death to us. It is our turn to guard our heritage..before we become engulfed in a limitless foreign sea.

--Charles A. Lindbergh Readers Digest, Nov. 1939

Rudyard Kipling's Insight

The Wrath of the Awakened Saxon

It was not part of their blood It came to them very lateWith long arrears to make good,When the SAXONS began to hate,

They were not easily moved,They were icy-willing to waitTill every count should be proved

Ere the SAXONS began to hate.Their voices were even and low,Their eyes were level and straight,There was neither sign nor show,

When the SAXONS began to hate.It was not preached to the crowdIt was not taught by the State,No man spoke it aloud,When the SAXONS began to hate.

It was not suddenly bred,It will not swiftly abateThrough the chilled years aheadWhen Time shall count from the dateThat the SAXONS began to hate."

The Strangerby Rudyard Kipling (1908.. but timeless perspective on immigration.)

The Stranger within my gate,He may be true or kind,But he does not talk my talk—I cannot feel his mind.I see the face and the eyes and the mouth,But not the soul behind.

The men of my own stock,They may do ill or well,But they tell the lies I am wonted to,They are used to the lies I tell;And we do not need interpretersWhen we go to buy or sell.

The Stranger within my gates,He may be evil or good,But I cannot tell what powers control—What reasons sway his mood;Nor when the Gods of his far-off landShall repossess his blood.

The men of my own stock,Bitter bad they may be,But, at least, they hear the things I hear,And see the things I see;And whatever I think of them and their likes

They think of the likes of me.This was my father's beliefAnd this is also mine:Let the corn be all one sheaf—

And the grapes be all one vine,Ere our children's teeth are set on edgeBy bitter bread and wine.

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